Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar | Temple 108 Rounds
In many Eastern traditions, 108 is a sacred number representing spiritual completion and the universe's wholeness. At this temple, devotees undertake these 108 Pragarams (rounds) primarily to ( venduthaal ) or seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha—the "remover of obstacles"—for success in new ventures, health, and peace. Planning Your Visit
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and spiritual guidance purposes. Always consult a priest or a doctor before undertaking extreme physical religious vows. sri layan sithi vinayagar temple 108 rounds
: Chanting a deity's name 108 times, as seen in the Ashtothra Satham prayer performed at this temple, is thought to cover all aspects of the divine. Performing the 108 Rounds at Layan Sithi In many Eastern traditions, 108 is a sacred
[1925: Small Shrine founded near Sepoy Lines] └───► [1925: Relocated to Keong Saik Road due to hospital expansion] └───► [1975/1979: Renovations & addition of third Ganesha Idol] └───► [2019: Major $3.5M expansion creating wider walking paths] Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple 73 Keong Saik Rd., Singapore 089167 Always consult a priest or a doctor before